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Wednesday, 07/22/2020 9:56:11 AM

Wednesday, July 22, 2020 9:56:11 AM

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HOCI is definitely effective against coronavirus and other pathogens.

I was watching a exchange between parents and a school superintendent and one parent wanted to know who is going to wipe down desks and high touch areas. The superintendent didn't have a good answer and I don't fault him as the plan is fluid in reopening schools in the fall.

What I do know that HOCI could be used across the nation with electrostatic sprayers in many schools and work places. It is not going to solve the pandemic situation however it could help with sanitizing/disinfecting and give people/parents a piece of mind. Also with the flu season coming up it could help with that also.

It is cost effective, non hazardous and can be made widely available.

This is not so much about PCTL making money this is about providing a solution to a real concern. The virus is spread primarily people to people however the possibility exists it could spread by hard surface areas.

Why HOCI is used widely is most people don't know about. I sent it email to different newspapers and TV stations across the nation to inform them of HOCI.

Certainly there are some businesses and school districts already using it however I hope more join in.

A few months ago I ran across a daycare that had been using it for over 4 years.

Hopefully HOCI makes national news soon so people can have an effective, reasonably price and non hazardous solution to the pandemic war.


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